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NYC is oligarch central. Using youtube as art, street poster art asking "Is Democracy for Sale?", branching out w/ low budget protest- NYC style. In contrast, king Mike made billions despite the economic tsunami and has unlimited resources. My goal is to make you think and feel; that is my job as an artist!

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Wow, the street is breaking a sweat this afternoon covering SAIC's weekly beat. And those shareholder lawsuits ain't over yet. For you newbies...Leidos was SAIC, which took the place of old SAIC, and new SAIC was created (its twin Gemini)...this resulted in decoupling the old SAICs gov con business and segments with the help of Dr. Redacto.

SAIC now Leidos was the defense contractor who rant the CityTime automated payroll project. The City Time project defrauded the City of New York some 640million dollars and thus far 8 people have been convicted, non of which are top SAIC execs, SAIC was allowed a DPA (deferred prosecution agreement) and repaid the City of New York 500million dollars if they remain on good behavior)

Dr.Redacto is the streets fictional villain that helps naughty corporations edit there tracks...and reinvent themselves legally with the help of DPAs, Tax Law and DOJ (department of justice). Super Sue is this blogs Superheiress pummeling Leidos (means Leer in Spanish) a satirical rant. SAIC CityTime lawsuits are not over yet. And neither is that DPA....http://suzannahbtroy.blogspot.com/2013/12/citytime-crime-saic-violates-dpa.html And let's not forget civilian drone deaths in Afganistan

Army Seeking Death Penalty for Sergeant Accused of Killing Afghan Civilians but SAIC Employee Scott free?????

"Between February and April 2012, six stockholder derivative lawsuits were filed, each purportedly on the Company’s behalf. Two cases have been withdrawn and the four remaining cases were consolidated in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York in In re SAIC, Inc. Derivative Litigation. The consolidated derivative complaint asserted claims against the Company’s directors and current and former officers, including the chief executive officer, two former chief executive officers, the chief financial officer, a former group president, the former program manager of the CityTime program, and the former chief systems engineer of the CityTime program. The consolidated derivative complaint claimed that the defendants breached their fiduciary duties to the Company with respect to the CityTime contract for various reasons, including failure to supervise the adequacy of the Company’s internal controls, allowing the Company to issue misleading financial statements, and failure to exercise their oversight responsibilities to ensure that the Company complied with applicable laws, rules and regulations. The complaint further claimed that the defendants are liable to the Company under theories of unjust enrichment, gross mismanagement, abuse of control, and violation of Section 14(a) of the Securities Exchange Act. On June 10, 2013, the District Court dismissed the complaint with prejudice. The plaintiffs have filed an appeal with the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. The appeal is pending.

The Company has also received three stockholder demand letters related to CityTime (one of which is also related to the TRICARE matter described above). An independent committee of the Company’s board of directors reviewed two of the demands and the Company’s lead director has notified both stockholders’ attorneys, on behalf of the board of directors, that the Company has decided not to pursue the claims outlined in their demand letters. The third demand is under review by the independent committee.

Between February and April 2012, alleged stockholders filed three putative securities class actions. One case was withdrawn and two cases were consolidated in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York in In re SAIC, Inc. Securities Litigation. The consolidated securities complaint names as defendants the Company, its chief financial officer, two former chief executive officers, a former group president, and the former program manager on the CityTime program, and was filed purportedly on behalf of all purchasers of the Company's common stock from April 11, 2007 through September 1, 2011. The consolidated securities complaint asserts claims under Sections 10(b) and 20(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 based on allegations that the Company and individual defendants made misleading statements or omissions about the Company’s revenues, operating income, and internal controls in connection with disclosures relating to the CityTime project. The plaintiffs seek to recover from the Company and the individual defendants an unspecified amount of damages class members allegedly incurred by buying the Company's stock at an inflated price. On October 1, 2013, the district court dismissed many claims in the complaint with prejudice, granted the plaintiffs leave to amend some claims, and denied dismissal of limited claims. The Company intends to vigorously defend against these claims.

The Company currently believes that a loss relating to the above-described stockholder matters is reasonably possible, but the Company cannot reasonably estimate the range of loss in light of the fact that these matters are in their early stages."

In my poem I wrote before he and Amanda socialite mega millionaire city planner, the people's BURDEN, aided and abetted NYU in tearing down St. Ann's from 1847 which survived everything all these years but NYU's need and greed to mega dorm the East Village to death....I wrote at the very end of Buy Town, Stuy Town, affordable housing an oxymoron... about "I love NY but I just can't afford to live here T shirts"

Mike Bloomberg is the Peter Sellers character in "Being There", just above average intelligence and instead of a comedy, it is a horror movie.

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About Me

Passionate letters published in The Financial Times re: Lucien Freud, my art and women's issues, The Wall St. Journal"Betrayal at Ground Zero", The Chief, The New York Times (9),Crains "NYU's Logo should be a dorm with a dollar", The New York Sun, The New York Post, The New York Daily News, Metro, AMNY, The Village Voice "Carbon Copy" letter of the week, Newsday, Jerusalem Post, my blog mentioned New York Mag Intelligencer neighborhood watch. Got speed bumps for Anna Silver School & doors for women's bathroom Tompkins. Donated my white blood cells twice to help a little girl fight Non-Hodgkins & man w/Lymphoma. Two hour process & you can only do it 12 x in your life. Too worn out to donate now. Way back Liz Smith mentioned me & my favorite zen quote "Live each moment as if your hair is on fire." which means live in the moment like it is your last aka live life passionately!
I am really proud to say I have run 2 New York City Marathons!!! Also to have done volunteer work with pre-school handicap children at Rusk. NYTimes My YouTube work 1) Giuseppi Logan’s Second Chance 2)Mysterious Mr. Rechnitz

CityTime will be bigger trial than Haggerty Trial where Mike Bloomberg a sitting mayor committed perjury and Team Bloomberg -- Pat Harris, Kevin Sheekey, Allison Jaffin, Fiona Reid all suffered terrible bouts of amnesia. I wish Dennis Vacco has called Steve Rattner Fiona Reid's boss to the stand. NY1 fires camera man/news reporter for filming Rudin Condo Sales office Protest We Need a Hospital! Call and ask NY1 to do the right think and re-hire him! 212-NY1-NEWS (212-691-6397). email newspix@ny1.com See bottom of blog: I moved everything down to bottom of blog.

This Wiki page on me was removed after being attacked by sock puppet accounts exposed by an Wiki Editor. The accounts were suspended but the page came down as well. Interesting. The page is about being censored! All my YouTubes were banned and my YouTube channel removed a month and half before the election after relentless aggravated harassment by YouTube accounts identifying themselves on behalf of Mike Bloomberg. Google wrote me an apology and my account was restored 28 hours later.